Focus on where you're going next. Hype it up!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would take pictures of all the spaces/details that are special to you. If you can, invite close friends and family for dinner one last time and have them share memories related to the house. Just like with any other type of grief, it will get easier with time. I still sometimes just close my eyes, picture myself in my old home and remember how peaceful I generally felt there. I try to feel the same feelings and let them linger for a while, and then back to reality.
Pretty dramatic wouldn’t you say?
Anonymous wrote:I would take pictures of all the spaces/details that are special to you. If you can, invite close friends and family for dinner one last time and have them share memories related to the house. Just like with any other type of grief, it will get easier with time. I still sometimes just close my eyes, picture myself in my old home and remember how peaceful I generally felt there. I try to feel the same feelings and let them linger for a while, and then back to reality.
Anonymous wrote:A house is a bunch of walls that you can replace: a home is full of people and love, wherever your people are, can be your home